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advantageous

/ad-vuhn-tey-juhs/US // ˌæd vənˈteɪ dʒəs //UK // (ˌædvənˈteɪdʒəs) //

有利的,有好处的,有利于,有利

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : providing an advantage; furnishing convenience or opportunity; favorable; profitable; useful; beneficial: an advantageous position; an advantageous treaty.

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Examples

  • Somehow across time and many amphibious families, front-burrowing lifestyles became advantageous in drier environments.

  • Apple’s timing is also advantageous in that it coincides with India’s feud with China.

  • Direct origination is not new, but our ability to offer corporations these private credit solutions in a large-scale way is a trend advantageous to them.

  • During times of crisis, they share advantageous genes with one another like children sharing candies.

  • In their 2019 paper Holm and Rotenberg found that some drawings provide a more advantageous starting position for inserting an edge than others.

  • She was gambling on a coin toss where somehow “heads, you win” would have been politically more advantageous than “tails, I lose.”

  • Teams may put more than one racer on the road at a time if they feel it will be advantageous.

  • This means the favored candidate gets an advantageous spot on the ballot and a distinct electoral advantage in that county.

  • A quick release from the services could then follow, though not likely under advantageous circumstances.

  • And it has a mutually advantageous peace treaty with Israel that no rational government is going to gamble with.

  • It is more advantageous to pluck the leaves when they are dry than when they are moist.

  • Wars in India and China, brought gloriously to an advantageous termination.

  • All the anthropoid apes are certainly intelligent enough to do this, if it should prove advantageous to them.

  • Among the lower animals new and advantageous ideas are probably of exceedingly rare occurrence.

  • It is often easier as well as more advantageous to conform ourselves to other mens opinions than to bring them over to ours.